Posts Tagged coming out
July 10, 2012 at 9:12 am · Filed under ICC, Indiana PA, PFLAG, Public Event ·Tagged coming out, Event, ICC, Indiana County Fair, Indiana PA, LGBT, PFLAG, Upcoming Events

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March 11, 2011 at 3:55 pm · Filed under ICC, Indiana PA, PFLAG, Public Event ·Tagged 2011, coming out, ICC, Indiana, LGBT, PFLAG, Spring Dance, Upcoming Events
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January 23, 2011 at 12:24 am · Filed under ICC, Indiana PA, PFLAG, Public Event ·Tagged bowling, coming out, drinks, Event, food, ICC, Indiana, IUP, LGBT, party, PFLAG, Pride Alliance, Upcoming Events

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October 19, 2010 at 4:25 pm · Filed under Film Festival, ICC, Indiana PA, International, IUP, PFLAG, Pride Alliance, Public Event, University GLBT Commission ·Tagged 2010, coming out, Event, Film Festival, Free, gender, ICC, identity, Indiana, IUP, lesbian, LGBT, PA, PFLAG, Pride Alliance, Purple Sea, true story, Upcoming Events
Sunday Oct 24th
Feature Film: Purple Sea
Click here to watch the Trailer

- Viola di Mare is based on a true 19th century story and adapted from the novel Minchia di Re by Giacomo Pilati. Born of a domineering and abusive father, Angela struggles for her freedom and identity in this tale of a woman who crossed the gender borders for love.
Short Film: Last Call
Click here for the Official Website Click here to watch the Trailer

- Last Call
- Critics agree- You don’t want to miss this:

To view our full Film Festival 2010 schedule, click here.
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October 8, 2010 at 12:54 pm · Filed under Indiana PA, IUP, Pride Alliance, Public Event, University GLBT Commission ·Tagged 6 o'clock series, civil rights advocate, coming out, equality, Fairness West Virginia, HUB, IUP, LGBT, LGBT advocacy organization, October 11, Ohio Room, rural america, Stephen Skinner, trial lawyer, West Virginia
October 11, 2010 in the HUB OHIO ROOM at 6pm on IUP Campus.
This Six O’Clock Series at IUP is cosponsored by the GLBT Commission and Pride Alliance.
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Stephen Skinner and his brother Andrew.
Growing up gay or lesbian in small-town America has unique challenges, including being open, honest, and safe in one’s home, school, work, and community. A trial lawyer and civil rights advocate, Stephen Skinner shares his personal and professional perspectives on gay life in rural America and the struggle for fairness and equality for all. Skinner is founder and president of Fairness West Virginia, the first statewide LGBT advocacy organization in West Virginia.
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